Gole-oltjb



T. H. GRANT.

GOLF CLUB.

APPLICATION FILED NDV-M I919.

Patented June 22, 1920.

[NV NTOR TWJ. 5%

ATTORNEY.

It will be understood that the details of my improvements may be modified by the use of mechanical equivalents without departing from the spirit of my invention. as claimed, and this will be well understood by those skilled in the art.

Having thus described my invention, What I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States is 1. The combination, in a golf club, of a wooden head, having a Weight socket disposed in the vertical plane of the handle and the horizontal plane of the normal position of the club in use, an elongated, iuiitary, reinforcing weightpermanently fixed in said socket and evenly disposed longitudinally and laterally relative to the point of the impact of the club with a ball, and a wooden element closin the outer end of said socket.

2. The com ination, in a golf club, of a Wooden head, having a weight socket disposed in the vertical plane of the handle and the horizontal plane of the normal position of the club in use, an elongated, cylindrical, unitary reinforcing weight permanently fixed in said socket and evenly disposed longitudinally and laterally relative to the impact point of the club with a ball, and a wooden plug closin the forward end of said weight socket, said weight and plug coinpletel filling said socket.

3. 'l he combination, in a golf club, of a wooden head, having a weight socket disposed in the vertical plane of the llmuilo and the horizontal plane of the normal position of the club in use, an elongated, eylindz-irali unitary, reinforcing wei ht provided with anti-withdrawal means in said socket and evenly disposed longitudinally and lnh-inlly relative to the impact point of the (hill wit h I a ball, and a wooden plug closing the forward end of the said weight sorkct, said weight and plug completely and perinanently filling said socket.

THOMAS H. GhANl. 

